Lil Wayne Just Keeps Getting Sued

Lil Wayne's landmark album Tha Carter III turns three years old this month, but the LP keeps on generating lawsuits. As Fact points out, Wayne's been sued three times in the past week, two of them because of Carter III production fees and royalties.As MTV reports, the Dallas production duo Play-N-Skillz are seeking one million dollars over unpaid royalties on the T-Pain collaboration "Got Money", which they produced. Producer David Kirkwood is also seeking $1.5 million over unpaid royalties on the album.

Bridgeport Music has also filed a copyright claim against Cash Money Records, claiming that the label illegally used a sample from Funkadelic's "You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks" for "Army Gunz", a track from Like Father, Like Son, Wayne's 2006 collaborative album with Birdman. (Meanwhile, Birdman reportedly bet $2 million on the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals, which means he lost. Hard.)

Tha Carter III has already been at the center of multiple lawsuits. Producers Darius "Deezle" Harrison and Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford-- the latter of whom was responsible for the "A Milli" beat-- have both sued over unpaid royalties. And the publishing company that owns the rights to the Rolling Stones' "Play With Fire" sued because of Wayne's interpolation on the Carter III track "Playing With Fire".

Below, check out the "Got Money" video. Play-N-Skillz must've been especially annoyed when they saw Wayne and Mack Maine throwing all that money from the back of the armored car.